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LEICA STORE Paris Beaumarchais

About us

In over 40 years of partnership, the Leica Store Paris Boulevard Beaumarchais has become a long-time love affair for all visitors who share our passion for photography! From us, you can expect a presentation of the full Leica product line-up, duty-free sales facilities, trade in, purchase and sales of pre-owned Leica material as well as financing and credit facilities and after-sales service.

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La MEP (Maison européenne de la photographie)

The Maison Européenne de la Photographie (or MEP), located in the historic heart of Paris, has been a major centre for contemporary photographic art ever since its opening in February 1996.
5-7 rue de Fourcy 75004 Paris http://www.mep-fr.org/

La Place des Vosges (previously named “Place Royale”)

Listed as an historic monument since 1954, the Place des Vosges is situated in the Marais district at the crossroads of the 3rd and 4th arrondissements. It is one of the oldest squares in Paris making it a wonderful photo scene.75004 Paris

Musée Picasso

The Musée Picasso is an art gallery within the Hôtel Salé dedicated to the works of the artist Pablo Picasso (1881–1973). You will find it on rue de Thorigny in the Marais district of Paris.

5 rue de Thorigny 75003 Pariswww.museepicassoparis.fr/

La Place de la Bastille

The Bastille was a prison in Paris, known formally as Bastille Saint-Antoine — Number 232, rue Saint-Antoine. The Storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789 marked the beginning of the French Revolution; no vestige of it remains.